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A collection of early to mid 20th century miniature dolls house kitchenware. The lot comprising two lidded pots, three saucepans, three bowls / plates, two ladles, and a cheese grater. Each in two tone light blue and white colourway. Some occasional damage to the enamel commensurate with age.Tallest lidded pot measures approx. 5cm tall.
A 19th century hand painted & enamel front longcase grandfather's clock face. The face having the half moon shaped panel decorated with bird and floral scrolls and bouquets. The white enamel face with Roman numerals to the chapter ring and subsidiary & seconds face. Built for an 8-day clock movement.Measures approx. 50cm x 34cm.
Mary Gregory and similar - a collection of 19th century Victorian green glassware, all with enamel decoration. The lot comprising a Mary Gregory ewer with cherub design (historic damage & repair to handle), along with a similar fluted tumbler, a pair of enamelled decanters with gilt and S scroll decoration, central floral swags and anchor motif, each with hollow stopper, and a small tealight holder.Tallest measures approx. 27cm.
A gold plated full hunter pocket watch. The watch case measures 50mm, having a white enamel face with Arabic numerals and minute hand, the watch face named Montague Burton Xmas 1924, with a Frigott 17 jewel movement. This lot concludes with a Continental silver open-face 'The Ascot' (patent) movement pocket watch, case nr 38254, the watch case measuring 50mm, having a white enamel face with Arabic numerals, 102 gms. Condition ReportThe watch moving forward at time of testing, with minor marks to case and case side consistent with use and age. The silver pocket watch not moving forward at time of testing, second hand damaged.
An early 20th century silver and blue enamel vanity set, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush, atomizer Birmingham assay mark dated 1927 and another cut glass atomizer stamped sterling (hobnail design) and blue enamel atomizer together with a silver hand mirror Birmingham assay mark dated 1926.
Four large scent bottles including a silver, guilloche enamel and cut glass circular scent bottle, Birmingham hallmark dated 1927, mm Henry Matthews 7.5 cms; large circular silver topped scent bottle Birmingham hallmark dated 1904, mm TW (without stopper) 15 cms h, silver and cut glass circular scent bottle, Chester hallmark dated 1907 mm Martin Hall & Co and another circular cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham hallmark dated 1926, mm WJ Myatt & Co.
A labradorite presentation piece for British thoroughbred Ouija Board (2001-2022), owned by Edward Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby, trained by Ed Dunlop and Chris Hinson and ridden by Frankie Dettori. The piece side-mounted with a gold, silver and enamel horse and jockey, hand crafted by Gordon Yates, approx 15 h x 10 w cms, housed in a Chinese black lacquer display case with foliate decoration approx 18 x 15 x 18 cms.
An early 20th century 9ct gold cameo with a photograph 42 x 35mm, shell cameo with 9ct gold frame 40 x 34 mm (base metal pin) (af), 20 gms together with shell cameo earrings, three other base metal shell cameos. This lot concludes with a small Norwegian silver and enamel brooch depicting blue bells.
Miscellaneous militaria, including RAF Rank Corporal badge with propeller, Harvey's naval sliders, Belgium Army ribbon, Wireless badge, RAF embroidered wings, two shoulder board sets, Merchant Navy buttons, Royal Marine collar badge, US Army General Staff badge, US Army Infantry Tank badge, US Army Cavalry badge, US Army Aviation badge, US Army Aide to a Brigadier General enamel badge, US Army Qualification Badge, US Army Chemical Corps 1943, US Army Officers gilt collar badges, US Army Judge Advocate General Corps 1943, US Army Medical Corps, US Army Field Artillery, US Army Major Oak Leaf badge, cloth badge, silver and bronze sporting badges dated 1931 and 19 (boxed), enamel buttons, Long Service and Good Conduct medallion converted into a brooch, Commemoration medallion dated 1937, two brass Army Service cap badges, Sea Cadet medallion, RAF cap badge, Royal Army Service Corps badge, Royal Corps of Signals badge. This lot concludes with a bronze Russian 5 kopek coin dated 1761, 53.20 gms, sixteen brass Colliery tokens including four North Nottinghamshire and the following examples: 2 x Whitwell Colliery Derbyshire, Harworth Colliery Nottinghamshire, 2 x Markham Colliery Derbyshire and 2 x Creswell Colliery Derbyshire, 2 x Bevercotes Colliery, Bolsover Colliery, 2 x Greswell Colliery.
Gone with the Wind is an awesome acrylic and enamel on wood artwork by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny. He glues a American flag Made in China onto a canvas, negates the stripes with white paint, and includes the Hollywood classic film title with bold black letters, effectively commenting on American consumerism and its dependance on cheaper products made abroad. Signature, title, date and graffiti on verso: Gone w. the Wind 2010 Greg Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork dimensions: 58"L x 34"H. Frame dimensions: 58.25"L x 34.75"H x 1.75"W. Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)Issued: 2010Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A 14ct rose gold International Watch Co. (IWC), Schaffhausen full hunter pocket watch, top winder movement stamped 667247 H6, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, outer 24hr track, subsidiary second dial, working order, the case covers stamped with a crown above 14kt 0.585 56, flanked by two Squirrels (Swiss export to Germany marks) above PROBUS IWC SCAFUSIA logo, no 774843, dust cover stamped International Watch Co., 90g gross
A late 19th century gilt brass five glass carriage clock, 6cm enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, eight-day movement striking on a gong, platform escapement, the case with reeded bar carrying handle, knop finials, blind fretwork frieze and apron, bun feet, 19cm high, morocco leather case, c.1895
An Art Deco French marble mantel clock, c.1930, with an enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals, the front mounted with a patinated bronze low-relief panel, depicting two doves seated on the edge of a dish,51cm wide 17cm deep26cm highCondition ReportIn good overall condition with no obvious faults of flaws to the marble or patinated bronze relief. The clock is complete with a key and pendulum, however needs assembling. Has not been tested and therefore cannot guarentee its timekeeping or accuracy. Please see additional images.
A Lalique 'Tourbillons' glass vase, of recent manufacture, clear glass and black enamel, engraved 'Lalique France 005/999', with original box and paperwork,18cm diameter21cm highCondition ReportAppearing as new with no obvious faults. The box with some wear and surface marks. No damage to the black enamel. Please see the additional images.
An Original 'Society of the Arts' Microscope, English, c.1855, plaque to the rear of he foot reads'R. FIELD & SON OPTICIANS NEW STREET BIRMINGHAM', the microscope on a cast iron base finished in enamel, plano-concave mirror wheel of stops, stage with slide, rack and pinion focus with screw fine focusing original French polished cabient Footnote: The mid-19th century marked a period of rapid scientific advancement, with microscopy at the forefront of biological and medical research. However, the quality and accessibility of microscopes varied significantly, often limiting their usefulness in scientific inquiry. The Society of Arts, recognizing the potential of improved microscopic design to promote scientific discovery, initiated a competition for a manufacturer to make a cheap but reliable microscope. The design chosen was the one produced by R Field & Son, it went on to be made by many manufactures and was always known as the 'Society of the Arts' pattern.
Two silver & enamel 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative spoons, Birmingham 1977 by Deakin & Francis, in original boxes as retailed by Mallory of Bath; a replica roman spoon; seven odd tea, coffee, egg spoons; a small pair of sugar tongs; a pickle fork; a caddy spoon; & various small plated items.
A Louis XV corne rouge quarter repeating timepiece with bracket, gilt embossed dial with Roman hour and Arabic minute enamel numbered reserves, the centre enamel signed Julien Le Roy, single-train silk suspension movement signed on the backplate Julien Le Roy a Paris, Le Chevalier de Béthimes escapement, repeating on two bells, in a waisted case with gilt bronze mounts and floral finial, on original matching bracket, the whole with scrolled brass inlay, 85cm high including bracketTicking and repeating well. Dial very good, no chips to enamel. Case with some cracking to corne. Slight bubbling to lower sides. Pendulum and two door keys. Large period winding key.
An onyx and malachite mantel timepiece, the machined silvered dial signed Finnigans, green enamel chapter ring, Swiss eight-day movement, in a case flanked by sections of malachite, on a malachite veneered base, 21cm wide x 15cm highWil require full overhaul. Hairline cracks to chapter ring and repair at 1 O'Clock. Losses to veneer on the base, front right side and both back sides.

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